Hi there!
I've recently purchased the SCT410 2.0 kit and looking forward to building it in the coming weeks. Still a newbie in this RC kit world as only being using a basic RTR for now.
I am looking at using the kit for general bashing rather than racing it. For most of the time my bashing will be on a mix of smooth to bumpy surfaces, maybe with the occasional very rough surfaces. For example, road, gravel, grass, a few small jumps but no extreme jumps like you see on some of the YouTube videos.
The kit comes with stock TKR6107 (front) springs. According to the Tekno website it states that these springs are suitable for smooth surfaces offering high grip. However, I've also noticed that the TKR6106, TKR6105 also suggest being used for smooth surfaces with the high grip levels. What makes these different to the TKR6107 springs? What do the different spring rates achieve if the springs are still rated for smooth surfaces?
Would the stock TKR6107 springs be enough for the type of bashing that I will be doing, or would I be better to go with something like the TKR6104 which the Tekno website says is suitable for both bumpy and smooth conditions?
At what point in changing the shock springs should I also consider or need to change the shock oil?
How do I know what shock oil weight to use for a specific spring type?
Thanks
I've recently purchased the SCT410 2.0 kit and looking forward to building it in the coming weeks. Still a newbie in this RC kit world as only being using a basic RTR for now.
I am looking at using the kit for general bashing rather than racing it. For most of the time my bashing will be on a mix of smooth to bumpy surfaces, maybe with the occasional very rough surfaces. For example, road, gravel, grass, a few small jumps but no extreme jumps like you see on some of the YouTube videos.
The kit comes with stock TKR6107 (front) springs. According to the Tekno website it states that these springs are suitable for smooth surfaces offering high grip. However, I've also noticed that the TKR6106, TKR6105 also suggest being used for smooth surfaces with the high grip levels. What makes these different to the TKR6107 springs? What do the different spring rates achieve if the springs are still rated for smooth surfaces?
Would the stock TKR6107 springs be enough for the type of bashing that I will be doing, or would I be better to go with something like the TKR6104 which the Tekno website says is suitable for both bumpy and smooth conditions?
At what point in changing the shock springs should I also consider or need to change the shock oil?
How do I know what shock oil weight to use for a specific spring type?
Thanks